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russian president vladimir putin claims it was the rebels, not the regime. he said so in an op ed for the "new york times." he also challenged the idea of american exceptionalism, essentially telling everyone in the united states to stop thinking we're so special. the times titled it "a plea for caution from russia" but it actually reeds like machiavellian political pokings tucked inside a scolding wrapped in the illusion of a plea, truly the russian nesting doll of oppeds. all day reaction to it. but beyond the political reactions a ticking clock. there's not much time to get a workable solution down. the second and final scheduled day of the summit is already underway. our international correspondent jim sciutto is standing by live in geneva. how do things stand after the first day of negotiations there? >> reporter: u.s. officials told us they're many coming in with a healthy dose of skepticism. you can see why those disagreements coming out very clearly and publicly on the first day of negotiations one over the use of force. secretary kerry saying from t
russian president vladimir putin claims it was the rebels, not the regime. he said so in an op ed for the "new york times." he also challenged the idea of american exceptionalism, essentially telling everyone in the united states to stop thinking we're so special. the times titled it "a plea for caution from russia" but it actually reeds like machiavellian political pokings tucked inside a scolding wrapped in the illusion of a plea, truly the russian nesting doll of oppeds....
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when did vladimir putin start watching oprah? what the hell? and by the way, vladimir, i don't think you're the best guy to play the equality card. we are all together, beautiful colors in a rainbow, as long as you don't wave that rainbow as a flag. this is it. you want us to go rocky iv on your ass? because yeah, okay, you might have the superior training, facilities. you might have the superior body types but you picked a fight in "the new york times" op ed page. so guess who you're stepping in the ring with. get ready for the expoundable, yeah, that's right. you may take down crugman but dowd will be right behind way cutting and unfavourable comparison with you an let's say mcdreamy from gray's anatomy. she goes down you still have to contend with christoph, freedman or doe dt this at, dod-- brooks, brooks-- we'll be right back. >> jon: welcome back. you know, living in the new york city we're continually reminded of where our food comes from. whether it be shake shack or secretary avenue deli. but did you know that the food tha
when did vladimir putin start watching oprah? what the hell? and by the way, vladimir, i don't think you're the best guy to play the equality card. we are all together, beautiful colors in a rainbow, as long as you don't wave that rainbow as a flag. this is it. you want us to go rocky iv on your ass? because yeah, okay, you might have the superior training, facilities. you might have the superior body types but you picked a fight in "the new york times" op ed page. so guess who you're...
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>> vladimir putin using the rule of law next to his name. so the answer is hutbza. >> john kerry says it's not a game and not for those being bombed and losing lives but in a sense in the middle of a sophisticated poll lit kit chess game here. is putin in the end, a necessary evil to get to where perhaps america would prefer to be? >> yes, the sequence is important. it was barack obama who dug in the democratic party about this strike and putin blinked and put pressure on assad to give up the chemical weapons. so putin is necessary, and i think putin being aligned with the united states on this matter to get rid of the chemical weapons is not done yet as kerry said but a necessary evil, yes. >> bill crystal, so apparently vladimir putin blinked. do you agree with that? >> no, putin is the one that backed down here, is that right? >> the last time i looked, bill, it was barack obama that threatened military action and then putin said okay, we'll -- >> right, he saved -- >> what happens -- >> he saved -- >> i put a connection between those --
>> vladimir putin using the rule of law next to his name. so the answer is hutbza. >> john kerry says it's not a game and not for those being bombed and losing lives but in a sense in the middle of a sophisticated poll lit kit chess game here. is putin in the end, a necessary evil to get to where perhaps america would prefer to be? >> yes, the sequence is important. it was barack obama who dug in the democratic party about this strike and putin blinked and put pressure on...
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as americans woke up today to a guest column in "the new york times" by vladimir putin of russia using at times language that was blunt and stern calling americans out on superiority on claims of american exceptionalism and the use of military force. this as high level talks in syria got under way in geneva. our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, having flown overnight , is there for us tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. those talks between the united states and russia that began here today on syria's chemical weapons were overshadowed by the man who wasn't here -- vladimir putin. secretary of state john kerry and russian foreign minister sergey lavrov were center stage. but putin stole the show with his extraordinary, brazen attack on president obama's syria speech. of all places on the op-ed page of the "new york times." taunting the president for saying america is exceptional, putin wrote it is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional, whatever the motivation. he said obama's proposed air strikes against syria w
as americans woke up today to a guest column in "the new york times" by vladimir putin of russia using at times language that was blunt and stern calling americans out on superiority on claims of american exceptionalism and the use of military force. this as high level talks in syria got under way in geneva. our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, having flown overnight , is there for us tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. those talks...
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bad choices. >> thank you. >> vladimir putin wanted to get attention with the op-ed. everyone is talking about it. donald trump saying it is a master piece for russia and a disaster for the u.s. he's lecturing to our president. never has our country looked so weak. we spoke with donald trump tonight. >> last night there was an op-ed in the new york times right before on b the record started. the news broke. i'm curious. do you think president obama knew it was coming or was this an end run on the president? >> i don't think he knew it was coming. it was amazingly well crafted. i have read it a number of times. there are a lot of oh different ideas in there. it was very good for russia. makes us feel almost like we are being talked down to. but certainly a well written letter or on ed from the stan. >> russia wants diplomacy, not military intervention. what did putin gain by slapping the president in the face a little bit, insulting the u.s. about exceptionalism and saying it was not assad who had the chemical weapons but the rebels. what does putin get out of this? he
bad choices. >> thank you. >> vladimir putin wanted to get attention with the op-ed. everyone is talking about it. donald trump saying it is a master piece for russia and a disaster for the u.s. he's lecturing to our president. never has our country looked so weak. we spoke with donald trump tonight. >> last night there was an op-ed in the new york times right before on b the record started. the news broke. i'm curious. do you think president obama knew it was coming or was...
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well, tonight i got a bee in my babushka about president vladimir putin. he has written an anti-american editorial in today's "the new york times". folks, it's not just in the times, it's been reprinted everywhere. it even made the front page of the drudge reportment and i was shocked to see the picture they ran with it. here he is with his dirty vodka-stained hands all over old glory. hmmmm, hmmmm. where have i seen that picture before? oh yeah, it's my promo shot from when i started this show. (cheers and applause) >> yeah. they just put putin's head on my body. and cut off my arm. my arms. oh, okay. i couldn't even figure out how they got that photo. clearly putin's been stealing pictures from my facebook page. unfriend, all right. and folks, it's not the only photo he stole. look, putin he is dade-- sedating a tiger, no, that's me at the bronx zoo. and-- and (cheers and applause) >> stephen: here i am shirtless fishing, shirtless hunting, shirtless horseback riding. (cheers and applause) even this one of putin is really me practicing unlicensed dentist
well, tonight i got a bee in my babushka about president vladimir putin. he has written an anti-american editorial in today's "the new york times". folks, it's not just in the times, it's been reprinted everywhere. it even made the front page of the drudge reportment and i was shocked to see the picture they ran with it. here he is with his dirty vodka-stained hands all over old glory. hmmmm, hmmmm. where have i seen that picture before? oh yeah, it's my promo shot from when i started...
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vladimir putin's letter to america coming up in a moment. and speaking of reactions, do you remember u.s. senator jesse helms? would you say we need more or less people like him in washington? ted cruz leans towards more. 100 more, to be exact. we'll get some reaction to that, coming up. plus, pope francis, best pope ever? i'm totally serious and i'll tell you why, ahead. but tonight, we start with russian president vladimir putin, who has gleefully jumped into the international spotlight with an op-ed published last night by "the new york times." certainly the most discussed op-eha
vladimir putin's letter to america coming up in a moment. and speaking of reactions, do you remember u.s. senator jesse helms? would you say we need more or less people like him in washington? ted cruz leans towards more. 100 more, to be exact. we'll get some reaction to that, coming up. plus, pope francis, best pope ever? i'm totally serious and i'll tell you why, ahead. but tonight, we start with russian president vladimir putin, who has gleefully jumped into the international spotlight with...
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in vladimir putin's head. this week, you write he clearly feels obama has, at a minimum, tried to undermine him within russia. his "times" op-ed may have been in a small way returning the favor. what did you mean by that? >> yeah. what i wrote was not in an effort to defend putin, but help people understand how he sees us. he sees america going around the world and aggressively changing regimes. so in some cases military force, iraq, libya. he thinks what our goal in iran or at least he says is not just about to stop the nuclear program, to change the regime. he wants to change the regime in syria. he's also seen what -- doing what he says, meddling closer to his borders, georgia and ukraine. and most importantly, americans have to remember in late 2011, early 2012, he said hillary clinton had fermented it, the u.s. ambassador to russia was a revolutionary agitator, kicked usaid out of the country, giving millions of dollars to democracy activists. some i think is posturing. but, you know, talking to people wh
in vladimir putin's head. this week, you write he clearly feels obama has, at a minimum, tried to undermine him within russia. his "times" op-ed may have been in a small way returning the favor. what did you mean by that? >> yeah. what i wrote was not in an effort to defend putin, but help people understand how he sees us. he sees america going around the world and aggressively changing regimes. so in some cases military force, iraq, libya. he thinks what our goal in iran or at...
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vladimir putin's letter to america coming up in a moment. and speaking of reactions, do you remember u.s. senator jesse helms? would you say we need more or less people like him in washington? ted cruz leans towards more. 100 more, to be exact. we'll get some reaction to that, coming up. plus, pope francis, best pope ever? i'm totally serious and i'll tell you why, ahead. but tonight, we start with russian president vladimir putin, who has gleefully jumped into the international spotlight with an op-ed published last night by "the new york times." certainly the most discussed op-ed i have ever seen. a lecture to the american people, peppered with an artful rewriting of history. putin writes, "from the outset, russian has advocated peaceful dialogue, enabling syrians to develop a compromise plan for their own future. we are not protecting the syrian government, but international law. the law is still the law and we must follow it whether we like it or not. putin then claims without any supporting evidence and in direct opposition to the unite
vladimir putin's letter to america coming up in a moment. and speaking of reactions, do you remember u.s. senator jesse helms? would you say we need more or less people like him in washington? ted cruz leans towards more. 100 more, to be exact. we'll get some reaction to that, coming up. plus, pope francis, best pope ever? i'm totally serious and i'll tell you why, ahead. but tonight, we start with russian president vladimir putin, who has gleefully jumped into the international spotlight with...
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jon: one of america's most prominent newspapers giving a forum to russian president vladimir putin in which he warned there would be devastating consequences if america carried out a military strike on syria. putin writing in that op-ed in "the new york times" yesterday. in that piece he also took president obama to task for calling america exceptional in his tuesday night speech. so why did "the new york times" publish this? judith miller is a pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter and author, she also worked at the times for a time. kirsten powers is a columnist for the daily beast, both are fox news contributors. so, judy, based on your experience at the gray lady how did this all come about? was there a three a.m. phone call to the editorial board in which vladimir putin said, hey, i've got this great piece, i'd like you to run it? >> well, we do know that the pr firm of kevin channel which has earned approximately $50 million from vladimir putin's russia since it was hired to improve his image in 2006 offered in this to the new york times, and because "the new york times"
jon: one of america's most prominent newspapers giving a forum to russian president vladimir putin in which he warned there would be devastating consequences if america carried out a military strike on syria. putin writing in that op-ed in "the new york times" yesterday. in that piece he also took president obama to task for calling america exceptional in his tuesday night speech. so why did "the new york times" publish this? judith miller is a pulitzer prize-winning...
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your door to more. ♪ >>> beside vladimir putin's on-ed piece in "the new york times" beside it is one entitled that threat worked. times columnist, nicholas christophe. it begins for all of you innumerable skeptics of president obama's calls for military strike on syria, kid this. >>> joining me now two-time pulitzer prize winning "the new york times" columnist, nicholas christophe. you talk in here about your intervention, past interventions, u.s. presidents well known to all of us. there was some surprise when you came out in favor of the president's position on these strikes before they were called off. >> right. >> tell us how you got there in this case. >> sure. i must say every time i open my mouth and talk about this i lose another few friends. war is a terrible thing. mass atrocities that we could prevent and don't. we would have been better going into rwanda saving lives lost there. in retrospect we were wise to go into bosnia, military strikes that achieved the dayton peace accord. intervention in kosovo, mali. i think that everybody is very much, by the overhang of iraq inv
your door to more. ♪ >>> beside vladimir putin's on-ed piece in "the new york times" beside it is one entitled that threat worked. times columnist, nicholas christophe. it begins for all of you innumerable skeptics of president obama's calls for military strike on syria, kid this. >>> joining me now two-time pulitzer prize winning "the new york times" columnist, nicholas christophe. you talk in here about your intervention, past interventions, u.s....
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but what exactly is vladimir putin playing? we'll talk trust issues and saddam hussein comparisons with our very own steve kornacki. bloomberg's josh green and matt iglesias join us for a five year retrospective of names, faces and fallouts of the financial crisis. it's friday, a wrap day. a conversation with 2chainz. i will talk with atlanta's new hip-hop king about his new album, his new cookbook and what me time means to him. all that when "now" starts right after this. run, go, go! did he just fumble? "i" formation! "i" formation! we have got to get the three-technique block! i'm not angry. i'm not yellin'. nobody's tackling anybody! we got absolutely... i don't think this was such a good idea. i'm on it. if we can't secure the quarterback center exchange... you're doing a great job, coach. well they're coming along better than i anticipated. very pleased. who told you to take a break? [ male announcer ] want to win your own football fantasy? just tell us. then use your visa card for a chance to win it. and now, there's a p
but what exactly is vladimir putin playing? we'll talk trust issues and saddam hussein comparisons with our very own steve kornacki. bloomberg's josh green and matt iglesias join us for a five year retrospective of names, faces and fallouts of the financial crisis. it's friday, a wrap day. a conversation with 2chainz. i will talk with atlanta's new hip-hop king about his new album, his new cookbook and what me time means to him. all that when "now" starts right after this. run, go,...
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let me read from vladimir putin's op-ed in the "new york times" today. it's certainly raising eyebrows around the world. besides backing the plan to disarm syria of its chemical weapons the russian leader also took the opportunity according to some to lecture america. "it is alarming that military intervention in internal conflicts in foreign countries has become commonplace for the united states. is it in america's long-term interest? i doubt it. millions around the world increasingly see america not as a model of democracy but as relying solely on brute force, cobbling coalitions together under the slogan you're either with us or against us." putin also chided president obama's exceptional nation comment this week. according to putin, "it is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional, whatever the motivation." your thoughts, michael. he certainly knows whoever helped him with this bit of aj-it propp knew what they were doing. >> and i gather he did have a washington p.r. firm helping. any good foreign leader would. chris,
let me read from vladimir putin's op-ed in the "new york times" today. it's certainly raising eyebrows around the world. besides backing the plan to disarm syria of its chemical weapons the russian leader also took the opportunity according to some to lecture america. "it is alarming that military intervention in internal conflicts in foreign countries has become commonplace for the united states. is it in america's long-term interest? i doubt it. millions around the world...
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now: vladimir putin wagging his finger. putin began his new york times op-ed saying he wanted to. .speak directly to the american people and their political leaders. putin continued arguing. against syria's regime without u-n approval. against "evidence" the regime used chemical weapons. and against something obama said tuesday that many americans agree with. as obama noted the u-s has long been a force for good, he said: "that's what makes america different. that's what makes us exceptional." putin wrote. ".it is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional. we are all different, but when we ask for the lord's blessings, we must not forget that god created us equal." a white house official called putin's jabs, "irrelevant" so long as he helps ensure syria turns over its chemical weapons to international control. lawmakers. not so kind. "i don't need to be chastised" "i could hear reagan turning over in his grave" "i almost wanted to vomit." meanwhile: syria informs the u-n it will join the conve
now: vladimir putin wagging his finger. putin began his new york times op-ed saying he wanted to. .speak directly to the american people and their political leaders. putin continued arguing. against syria's regime without u-n approval. against "evidence" the regime used chemical weapons. and against something obama said tuesday that many americans agree with. as obama noted the u-s has long been a force for good, he said: "that's what makes america different. that's what makes us...
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. >>> now we turn to a showdown of world titans, vladimir putin in a public dual with president obama about global leadership, strength and why the syrians say they are really giving up chemical weapons. abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. >> reporter: president obama today voicing optimism about a possible deal on syria. >> i am hopeful that discussions that secretary kerry had with foreign minister lavrov can yield a concrete result. >> reporter: when asked about vladimir putin's op-ed taunt splashed across the "new york times," silence. it's no wonder, putin portraying himself as a man of peace, challenging the idea that america is an exceptional country, saying we're all equal and warning president obama that his threat of a military strike means millions around the world see america as relying solely on brute force. >> it just turned knots in my stomach because i said how could he believe that he could come to the united states via this op-ed and try to divide the american people. it made me nauseous to be very honest with you. >> reporter: but assad on russi
. >>> now we turn to a showdown of world titans, vladimir putin in a public dual with president obama about global leadership, strength and why the syrians say they are really giving up chemical weapons. abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. >> reporter: president obama today voicing optimism about a possible deal on syria. >> i am hopeful that discussions that secretary kerry had with foreign minister lavrov can yield a concrete result. >>...
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vladimir putin has his own geopolitical politics. his narrative of what happened in the middle east in the last period, arab awakening is less democracy than eruption of extremism. there are many issues that russia and the united states could work constructively on. of course there's syria. i think we need to test putin's resolve, take it to the security council and test the resolve. but lets be honest. we've already seen more success than miller strikes might have achieved, which is syria saying it will sign the chemical weapons convention which we must test and also dismantle and destroy chemical weapons. issues such as terrorism, such as iran, such as how do we construct a more stable middle east that the u.s. and russia must work on. we must come out of a period, which as steve has written about for so long is as bad, possibly, as it was during the cold war or has been a new cold war. a lot of that runs through washington for the moscow. >> steve, on katrina's point about we have to test the legitimacy of these efforts and see wh
vladimir putin has his own geopolitical politics. his narrative of what happened in the middle east in the last period, arab awakening is less democracy than eruption of extremism. there are many issues that russia and the united states could work constructively on. of course there's syria. i think we need to test putin's resolve, take it to the security council and test the resolve. but lets be honest. we've already seen more success than miller strikes might have achieved, which is syria...
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connell: tough spot to trust vladimir putin. what you most worried about? something real big or would just take forever to play out? >> i worry what we are forging here and intentionally is cockeyed out, iran, china, russia as a new alliance. they can't even get together and all of a sudden they are being forced together in response to the u.s. action. that is really a threat. dagen: one last thing. if you were the president would you nominate larry summers to head the federal reserve? >> you like larry summers. he thought larry summers did a good job. it just happens that most democrats, republicans, democrats don't agree. dagen: most of those wanting to be the federal reserve chairman because we talk about him. i can't wait to. if that man is head of the fed i can't wait for the first press conference. he is going to suffer. connell: won't be boring. will they are won't they? united airlines has to decide whether to honor some ticket sold for next to nothing in an online ticketing mistake that was made. we will talk about that. they make and we were just
connell: tough spot to trust vladimir putin. what you most worried about? something real big or would just take forever to play out? >> i worry what we are forging here and intentionally is cockeyed out, iran, china, russia as a new alliance. they can't even get together and all of a sudden they are being forced together in response to the u.s. action. that is really a threat. dagen: one last thing. if you were the president would you nominate larry summers to head the federal reserve?...
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>> jon stewart last night on vladimir putin. joining us now the editor-in-chief of the daily beast tina brown. big news. we'll discuss about you in a moment. and moderator of "meet the press" david gregory and associated editor of the "the washington post," msnbc political analyst, the man with many titles and talent, eugene robinson. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> we'll get to some politics in thea's news in a moment. we want to start with the fires at the jersey shore. another terrible blow for a community just recovering from hurricane sandy, a raging fire finally under control after it destroyed a large portion of one of the state's most famous board walks, live pictures right here at 7:02. the sun has now couple. a lot of what we saw last night was in the dark. now you can see aftermath of that fire. it began around 2:00 yesterday afternoon, frozen custard stand. we don't know how it started. seaside park, new jersey south of seaside heights. spread to neighboring businesses because of big winds. bill karins r
>> jon stewart last night on vladimir putin. joining us now the editor-in-chief of the daily beast tina brown. big news. we'll discuss about you in a moment. and moderator of "meet the press" david gregory and associated editor of the "the washington post," msnbc political analyst, the man with many titles and talent, eugene robinson. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> we'll get to some politics in thea's news in a moment. we want to start with...
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first -- >> vladimir putin has just asserted that he has a moral superiority to the president of the united states. >> i was insulted. >> i almost wanted to vomit. >> i have seen chutzpah before but not anything like this. >> i totally disagree with him when he disagrees with the president. america is an exceptional country. >> it is also scary because vladimir putin basically echoes our own president on the concept of american
first -- >> vladimir putin has just asserted that he has a moral superiority to the president of the united states. >> i was insulted. >> i almost wanted to vomit. >> i have seen chutzpah before but not anything like this. >> i totally disagree with him when he disagrees with the president. america is an exceptional country. >> it is also scary because vladimir putin basically echoes our own president on the concept of american
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politics makes strange bedfellows and tonight, america's in bed with vladimir putin. is this thing going to work? can we count on this guy to help us in syria? is it in russia's use to keep assad under control? do our two countries have a common interest in fighting is wi lammists. las it come to in that the americans and russians see a common enemy as we did in world war i sni could obama's failure to win american support be the way to get america and russia fighting alongside each other instead of against each other? could this be the inflection point in history we need? that's coming up in the show. first the political fight here at home. president obama's base support remains strong. the latest nbc/"wall street journal" poll shows 7% of democrats approve of the job he's doing right now supposed to 16% who is disapprove. that's stronger than the 50% disapproval he gets in the full poll. congressman gregory peaks, a democrat from new yorken an clarence pate sitting with me is a columnist for the chicago tribune. i want to start with the congressman up in new york. i
politics makes strange bedfellows and tonight, america's in bed with vladimir putin. is this thing going to work? can we count on this guy to help us in syria? is it in russia's use to keep assad under control? do our two countries have a common interest in fighting is wi lammists. las it come to in that the americans and russians see a common enemy as we did in world war i sni could obama's failure to win american support be the way to get america and russia fighting alongside each other...
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and vladimir putin's public relations machine. we'll go inside the powerful american firm that is promoting the russian leader right here in the united states. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." we're told those urgent u.s./russian talks on syria's chemical weapons right now at a pivotal point. a u.s. official saying the two sides are coming to an agreement on the size of bashar al assad's poison gas stockpiles. secretary of state john kerry and his russian counterpart have extended their talks in geneva on a deal for syria to give up its chemical weapons, but hurdles, serious ones remain. senior obama administration officials acknowledge they don't expect russia to agree to anything in the u.n. security council resolution that would automatically trigger the use of u.s. military force in syria. let's go live to the united nations. our senior international correspondent nick payton walsh, who is standing by with the very latest. what are you l
and vladimir putin's public relations machine. we'll go inside the powerful american firm that is promoting the russian leader right here in the united states. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." we're told those urgent u.s./russian talks on syria's chemical weapons right now at a pivotal point. a u.s. official saying the two sides are coming to an agreement on the size of bashar al assad's poison...
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signed vladimir v. putin, president of the world. as you can see, that obviously had to be edited down a lot. that does it for this cycle. jonathan, if you were his editor on that piece, i am sure you would have been horrified to get that as a first draft. >> oh, yeah. my best to natasha. good afternoon, i'm jonathan capehart in for martin bashir. it's friday the 13th. ooh. but don't freak out, mr. president. >>> high-level talks under way in geneva. >> we had a constructive conversation. >> it's constructive, it's positive. >> those conversations are continuing. >> the stakes are high. >> in the press conference yesterday. >> a bad start. >> the propaganda of a homicide al clepto. >> is something getting lost in translation. >> this is not a game. >> with vladimir putin. >> looking to share his super bowl ring. >> extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional. [ bleep ] you. >> i like john boehner. i like him. >> it's time for the president and his party to show the courage. >> we need to be the caucus wit
signed vladimir v. putin, president of the world. as you can see, that obviously had to be edited down a lot. that does it for this cycle. jonathan, if you were his editor on that piece, i am sure you would have been horrified to get that as a first draft. >> oh, yeah. my best to natasha. good afternoon, i'm jonathan capehart in for martin bashir. it's friday the 13th. ooh. but don't freak out, mr. president. >>> high-level talks under way in geneva. >> we had a...
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russia's president vladimir putin says the series moves to join international convention banning chemical weapons has proven its good faith. syria made a formal bid to join the chemical weapons convention. the u.s. welcomed the move but said that it could take 30 days for syria to become a member. russia proposed on monday that syria surrenders control over its chemical weapons to the international community for its eventual dismantling to avoid a u.s. military strike and damascus quickly jumped at the offer. top u.s. and russian diplomats are holding talks in geneva to discuss the classics. new this morning. state lawmakers close out their final session in a rush of debates and negotiations. among them, raising the state's minimum wage to one of the highest in the nation. employees will not get a minimum of $10 an hour with three years. lawmakers also passed bills allow undocumented immigrants to get a california driver's license. more details on that story coming up. also some changes to landmark environmental law that will smooth the way for a sacramento kings arena in downtown sacrame
russia's president vladimir putin says the series moves to join international convention banning chemical weapons has proven its good faith. syria made a formal bid to join the chemical weapons convention. the u.s. welcomed the move but said that it could take 30 days for syria to become a member. russia proposed on monday that syria surrenders control over its chemical weapons to the international community for its eventual dismantling to avoid a u.s. military strike and damascus quickly...